Honeywell predicts the sales revenue increase in 2011
(chinatrucks.com, Dec 17, 2010) It is disclosed by HON International Company on Dec 16th, 2010 that Honeywell predicts that the sales revenue in 2011 will be increased because of the improvement of many items business performance.
It is predicted that the sales revenue will be increased from 6% to 9%, and it will reach 35 billion Dollars and 36 billion Dollars.
DaveCote, the CEO of Honeywell, represents that the short-term business in 2010, such as turbine supercharger and ordinary industry products business have been strongly recovered compared to the low level of 2009. The long term business, including commercial aviation, ACSSolutions and UOP oil refining technology have all displayed the practical improvement and the orders have been increased double time.
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